Fire Air Quality Testing
Ensure safe, compliant air quality post-fire with our expert testing services, protecting health and guiding restoration.
Our new Fire Air Quality Testing service evaluates indoor air for harmful toxins and contaminants, including Carbon Block Testing in the Air, left behind after a fire. This critical assessment ensures the environment is safe for occupants and workers while meeting regulatory standards for cleanup and restoration. By identifying potential health risks through Post-Fire Testing and providing detailed reports, we help protect your well-being, support insurance claims, and guide effective restoration efforts.


- What We Test For:
- Particulate Matter (PM2.5 and PM10): To assess fine particles affecting respiratory health.
- Carbon Monoxide (CO): A dangerous gas often present during and after fires.
- Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): Harmful chemicals released during combustion of materials.
- Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs): Potentially carcinogenic substances from incomplete burning.
- Formaldehyde: A common irritant released from burned building materials.
- Asbestos Fibers: If fire damage disturbs asbestos-containing materials.
- Mold Growth Indicators: Firefighting efforts can lead to water damage, promoting mold growth.
- Why We Test:
- To ensure safe air quality for occupants and workers post-fire.
- To identify and mitigate health risks from lingering toxins.
- To comply with regulations for cleanup and restoration projects.
- To support insurance claims and provide data for restoration plans.
Expertise You Can Trust
With years of experience in environmental testing, we provide reliable and accurate results. Our air quality testing after the fire is designed to give you peace of mind by ensuring your space is free from harmful pollutants and complies with all necessary safety standards.